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WRD launches 38cr monsoon prep work across city, suburbs

WRD launches 38cr monsoon prep work across city, suburbs

Time of India3 days ago
Chennai: As the countdown to northeast monsoon begins, the water resources department (WRD) has taken up 38 crore worth of flood-prevention works across Chennai and neighbouring districts.
From desilting major rivers to strengthening bunds and clearing encroachments near lakes, officials say efforts are on to complete all works by mid-Sept.
The works include desilting major waterways such as Buckingham Canal, Cooum, and Adyar rivers. About 78 projects are underway in 15 zones, while 117 projects are being executed in Tiruvallur, Kancheepuram, and Chengalpet districts. Senior officials, led by water resources secretary J Jayakanthan, inspected these sites to fast-track the progress and instructed officials to finish all the works by Sept 15.
An official with the state disaster management department said WRD handed over three major macro drains to GCC for desilting. "In OMR, we asked TNRDC to coordinate with GCC and Metrowater to desilt the drain. Various drinking water utilities are obstructing desilting there. This will be completed by the end of Aug," said the official. They also kicked off sandbar removal in major estuaries at Muttukadu, Poonthottam, Cooum, Adyar, Ennore, and Pulicat to improve water flow.
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At Kosasthalaiyar river, WRD is widening and strengthening the bunds near Vadaperumbakkam and Sayankuppam, which are prone to flooding every season, affecting 10,000 residents. Officials said the Puzhal surplus channels breach at this point and another point downstream where it meets the Kosasthalaiyar River. "Since the river carries both Poondi surplus simultaneously, it causes flooding. So, we are widening and increasing height of bunds by about three metres.
It should reduce the impact."
In suburban lakes at Radial Road and Chitlapakkam, WRD has focused on removing about 100 encroachments.
Deputy mayor Mahesh Kumar said they held a pre-monsoon meeting last week. "Next week, we are having a meeting headed by deputy chief minister Udhayanidhi Stalin. We will be asking officials to explain the progress in every constituency at that meeting. MLAs too have been instructed to go to the field and monitor status," he said.
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